hold on I'll get my book... ok here it is:
"...In short, if I want to eat the chocolate I must keep writing.
"What an awful, awful choice! On the one side, I renounce the chocolate, stay healthy and trim, and put an end to this reckless tale-telling. On the other side: I climb up the ladder, feast on chocolate, and then, full of sugar and guilt, I continue my story, knowing I'm possibly sentencing you to a fate worse than death.
"Actually, put like that, the choice is pretty easy.
"I'll be right back."
that's the author talking to you. that part always makes me laugh and I've read that book like 10 times already!
The exposition of "The Name of This Book Is Secret" introduces readers to two main characters, a boy named Cass and a girl named Max-Ernest, who stumble upon a mysterious conspiracy involving a secret society, hidden messages, and dangerous adventures. The story sets the stage for their curiosity and eventual involvement in uncovering the truth behind the book's enigmatic title.
The exposition of "Secret of the Caves" introduces the main characters, setting, and initial situation of the story. It typically sets the stage for the adventure or mystery that will unfold throughout the book.
The name of the 3rd bokk of The Name of This Book is Secret is called This Book is not Good for You.
The Name of this Book is Secret was created in 2007.
The ISBN of The Name of this Book is Secret is 0316113662.
It is not are a secret that this question makes no sense.
I believe the questions is: "What is the name of the secret book?"... Depends on which "Secret book" you're asking about.
The name of the book is 'Secret," it doesn't mean that you cannot know the name of the book.
The second book Of The Name of This Book is Secret is called If Your Reading This, It's Too Late.
The Name of This Book is Secret. It's kinda weird and confusing but it's funny!
The author of The Name of This Book is Secret is Pseudonymous Bosch but, his real name is Raphael Simon.
The author of "The Name of this Book is Secret" is Rafael Frost.
it is a really great book